Lauren Rumble
UNICEF
11 Papers
40 Citations
Lauren Rumble is an academic researcher from UNICEF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sexual violence & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Childhood Sexual Violence in Indonesia: A Systematic Review:
Lauren Rumble,Ryan Fajar Febrianto,Melania Niken Larasati,Carolyn Hamilton,Ben Mathews,Michael P. Dunne +5 more
TL;DR: A more robust evidence base regarding CSV is required to better inform policy and justify investment into prevention programs, as well as identify the strengths and weaknesses of the existing research.
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The Importance of Contextual Factors in Carrying Out Childhood Violence Surveys: a Case Study from Indonesia
TL;DR: A retrospective analysis of the VACS of male and female 13-to-24- year-olds designed to estimate physical, emotional, and sexual violence prevalence in Indonesia found that Culturally inappropriate timing of data-collection (during Ramadan) may have had a negative impact on household responsiveness and the availability of children at home.
Childhood sexual violence in Zimbabwe: evidence for the epidemic against girls.
Lauren Rumble,Taizivei Mungate,Handrick Chigiji,Peter Salama,Anthony Nolan,Elayn Sammon,Leon Muwoni +6 more
TL;DR: There is evidence of a national public health and child rights emergency in Zimbabwe and a case for increased, longer-term investment by the government and its development partners in policy reform for enhancing adolescent girls' empowerment and protection.
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Violence Against Children in the Asia Pacific Region The Situation Is Becoming Clearer
Michael P. Dunne,Wan Yuen Choo,Bernadette Madrid,Ramya Subrahmanian,Lauren Rumble,Stephen Blight,Mary Catherine Maternowska +6 more
TL;DR: There are 3 clear conclusions from reviews of published data from throughout this region about the scale of child maltreatment, its effects on children, families, and society, and the resultant economic burden.
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Assisting children born of sexual exploitation and abuse
Lauren Rumble,Swati B. Mehta +1 more
TL;DR: The problem of sexual exploitation and abuse is often exacerbated in situations characterised by poverty conflict and/or displacement where the UN is actively involved as discussed by the authors, where women and children to engage in survival sex - the exchange of money goods or services for sexual favours.
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